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The Heat added Chris Quinn as an assistant coach.

He started his career with the Heat and made 26 starts in his three seasons there. Quinn did not play in the NBA last season and only appeared in seven games back in 2012-13. Wed, Sep 17, 2014 08:41:00 PM

Quinn has been playing in the D-League with the Tulsa 66ers, and now he'll get another shot with the Cavs after Cleveland has been decimated by injuries in the backcourt. Quinn's signing for the season rather than a 10-day deal could indicate that Dion Waiters (knee) will miss extended time. Wed, Mar 20, 2013 07:44:00 AM

Depth Charts

Despite the Heat moving both Shabazz Napier and Zoran Dragic within the last week, Miami is looking to push its tax bill even lower with a Chalmers departure. Even if he remains around throughout the offseason, it's clear that Rio's future with the organization won't be for the long haul.

The Heat will pick up Tyler Johnson's contract, according to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

The writing was on the wall with the trade of Shabazz Napier to Orlando. Johnson is being groomed more as a point guard and he's currently sitting on the No. 3 spot on the depth chart, but that could change if Mario Chalmers is dealt.

The artist formerly known as Bill Walker started in 13 of his 24 games with the Heat in 2014-15, averaging 7.3 points, 3.4 boards and 1.2 assists. Walker had an ankle injury keep him out of summer league and is now a free agent.

Chris Bosh (lung) estimated that he's at around 90 percent during a recent interview.

"It’s a little bit tougher getting back on that horse if you haven’t played in a while," Bosh said. "It’s good to get it out now as opposed to later. I feel good. My shot feels good. The conditioning is coming along. As far as my feel on the court is concerned, it’s good. I just want that full (lung) capacity." Bosh also said that the time spent on the sidelines this past season reignited his passion for the game. He'll be worth a mid-round selection on draft day.

The Heat are not shopping Josh McRoberts or Chris Andersen on the trade market.

Miami is going to need both behind Chris Bosh and Hassan Whiteside this season and neither should be moved unless another team overwhelms Pat Riley. Considering the subjects we're discussing, that's very unlikely.